Maskurbate.com Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary

Maskurbate.com Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary

MONTREAL — Maskurbate.com, the gay amateur site featuring masked men in solo and hardcore videos, is celebrating its 10-year anniversary.

“When I set out to create Maskurbate I knew I wanted it to be more than just another fetish site because this doesn’t appeal to me at all. The challenge was to create one without promoting the mask itself. Maskurbate proved to me that porn can be done differently, with class and a little twist. Of course it helps that my models have all been sculpted by Michelangelo!” said Pascal, founder of Maskurbate.

“Part of the magic is intimacy. The model is always alone in a room with me and I get the most out of what he is willing to give,” Pascal said. “I've always been a voyeur and creating and working on this site has fulfilled most of my fantasies.

“When I'm shooting a new model, I'm like a kid in a candy shop. I still get amazed by their sculpted bodies and I guess that the fact that the straight boys feel more adventurous with the mask on makes it more enjoyable for both of us.

“I still have so many new ideas and twists in mind for the site, the next 10 years should be as exciting as the first 10,” he said.

Maskurbate features weekly updates, 290-plus exclusive videos, 100-plus amateur men and unlimited downloads.

Maskurbate is available for promotion within the Buddy Profits affiliate program, which includes a diverse portfolio of more than 40 unique gay websites.

Affiliates receive $35 pay-per-signup or 50-percent revshare options on all memberships, including trials. Payments are sent twice per month.

For additional details, email neal@buddyprofits.com.

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